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2gypsies1
Oct 27, 2016Explorer III
You can't see the country in one trip. If leaving from Arizona to the eastern coast, pick up some secondary highways instead of staying on the interstates.
Do the same when returning to Idaho. You'd either do the southern route or the northern.
What you need to do is to perhaps get a good road atlas and highlight things you really want to see on this trip. Then connect the dots and that's your route.
There is just too much out there to give you a direct route without knowing what your interests are. When you can break your route down more to specific areas, then come back and ask on that one specific area as to RV parks, etc.
This all depends on what time of year you plan to head out of Arizona. I wouldn't start this trip Dec - the end of Feb. It's too cold even in the southern states.
Do the same when returning to Idaho. You'd either do the southern route or the northern.
What you need to do is to perhaps get a good road atlas and highlight things you really want to see on this trip. Then connect the dots and that's your route.
There is just too much out there to give you a direct route without knowing what your interests are. When you can break your route down more to specific areas, then come back and ask on that one specific area as to RV parks, etc.
This all depends on what time of year you plan to head out of Arizona. I wouldn't start this trip Dec - the end of Feb. It's too cold even in the southern states.
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